نتایج جستجو برای: Saffron petals

تعداد نتایج: 3306  

R. Davarnejad R. Pishdad S. Sepahvand

One of the famous dyes is methylene blue (MB) which is a symbol of hazardous dyes. In this research, methylene blue was adsorbed using the blends of saffron petals with activated carbon. Five independent variables involving pH (2-13), contact time (5-270 min), saffron petals powder dosage (0.1-10 g/l), initial concentration of methylene blue solution (20-300 ppm) and activated carbon dosage (0....

2016
Banafsheh Safizadeh Reyhane Hoshyar Mina Hemmati Asghar Zarban Roshanak Ebrahimi

We investigated effects of high doses of Jujube fruits and Saffron petals on biochemical and hematological biomarkers in rats. During 14 days treatment of herbs, mortality was not observed. No difference reported in FBS, lipid profile, total protein, albumin, total bilirubin and hematological parameters of rats after treatments. BUN, cratinine, urate and liver enzymes levels in both extracts in...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Gianluca Paredi Samanta Raboni Francesco Marchesani Stella A Ordoudi Maria Z Tsimidou Andrea Mozzarelli

Saffron is a spice comprised of the dried stigmas and styles of Crocus sativus L. flowers and, since it is very expensive, it is frequently adulterated. So far, proteomic tools have never been applied to characterize the proteome of saffron or identify possible cases of fraud. In this study, 1D-Gel Electrophoresis was carried out to characterize the protein profile of (i) fresh stigmas and styl...

Journal: :journal of cell and molecular research 0
najme javanmardi abdolreza bagheri nasrin moshtaghi ahmad sharifi abbas hemati kakhki

saffron (crocus sativus) is the most valuable and indigenous crop in iran. the stigmas of flower are used as a popular natural flavouring, colouring and medicinal agent. however, the market suffers from frauds in this plant such as mixing with safflower petals due to high profit. identification of these frauds with conventional and biochemical methods is difficult and low sensitive. therefore, ...

F Hadizadeh H Hosseinzadeh N Khalili R Khair-Aldine

A flavonol, kaempferol, isolated from the fresh flower petals of C. sativus L. (Iridaceae) as the sole component. The structure of the compound was determined by chemical and spectroscopic methods.

F Hadizadeh H Hosseinzadeh N Khalili R Khair-Aldine

A flavonol, kaempferol, isolated from the fresh flower petals of C. sativus L. (Iridaceae) as the sole component. The structure of the compound was determined by chemical and spectroscopic methods.

ژورنال: گلجام 2014
طالب‌پور, فریده, ویسیان, سید محمد,

This research work involves the dyeing of wool yarns with saffron petals as a source for green color. At first step woolen pile yarns treated with four different mordents, namely: tin chloride, copper sulfate, aluminum sulfate and iron(II) sulfate in acidic condition using acetic, oxalic, citric and lactic acids respectively. In this study the possibility of using saffron petals as a natural dy...

2014
Chao Jiang Liang Cao Yuan Yuan Min Chen Yan Jin Luqi Huang

Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) is one of the most important and expensive medicinal spice products in the world. Because of its high market value and premium price, saffron is often adulterated through the incorporation of other materials, such as Carthamus tinctorius L. and Calendula officinalis L. flowers, Hemerocallis L. petals, Daucus carota L. fleshy root, Curcuma longa L. rhizomes, Zea may L...

2015
Mohammad Reza Khazdair Mohammad Hossein Boskabady Mahmoud Hosseini Ramin Rezaee Aristidis M. Tsatsakis

Saffron or Crocus sativus L. (C. sativus) has been widely used as a medicinal plant to promote human health, especially in Asia. The main components of saffron are crocin, picrocrocin and safranal. The median lethal doses (LD50) of C. sativus are 200 mg/ml and 20.7 g/kg in vitro and in animal studies, respectively. Saffron has been suggested to be effective in the treatment of a wide range of d...

The dyeing of wool fibers using saffron petals as a natural dye has been studied for first time in this paper. Saffron petal is one of the by-products of fields which are thrown away after harvesting while they can possibly be used. A series of dyeing formulation prepared with saffron petals and different mordants and the mordant effect on hue, light and wash fastness of dyed fibers were invest...

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